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2008 American League Cy Young Award: Cliff Lee or Francisco Rodriguez?

by Matty O'Shea on 08/21/2008 3:34 PM

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As of August 20, 2008, ESPN's Cy Young Predictor has another Cleveland Indian pitcher at the top of the list, this time southpaw Cliff Lee.

Proving that candidates don't necessarily have to be on winning teams - the Indians are in fourth in the AL Central - Lee currently sits with a 18-2 record and a 2.43 earned run average.

Lee is not only ESPN's favorite (so far) for the AL Cy Young; he tops the list at SPORTSBETTING.COM too, at -200. Lee has received 37% of all the volume wagered on the Cy Young award in the AL.

Since the start of the season, the Cleveland Indians have now gone 19-6 overall whenever Lee gets the start after today's win.

Prospective Cy Young winners needn't always be starting pitchers, just ask Dennis Eckersley.

The L.A. Angels' Francisco Rodriguez is high on both ESPN and at the books, ranking second and listed at Even money (+100) respectively.

Coming out of the bullpen, Rodriguez has struck out 57 batters and saved an AL and MLB best 48 games - oh and the Angels are the best team in the AL West, AL and MLB in general.

They're also 77-48 on the Money line so far this season.

The MLB playoff picture is slowly beginning to take shape, although how it ends up is far from clear.

It is possible, however that both the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox could both miss the postseason; the Yanks and BoSox are listed at +350 and +100 to take the AL Wild Card respectively.

Boston currently sits 4.5 games behind the Tampa Bay Rays for the AL East lead and would be the AL Wild Card team if the season ended today but the season doesn't end today and the Minnesota Twins are coming on strong.

A game behind the AL Central leading Chicago White Sox and a mere half game behind the Red Sox in the Wild Card race, the Twinkies have gone 10-3 in the last 13 games and Joe Nathan has been responsible for some of that.

In the same boat as the Angels' Rodriguez, Nathan comes on in relief and has earned 34 saves, 59 strikeouts and a 1.00 ERA.

Nathan is a bit of long shot for the AL Cy Young however, as he's listed at +1500.

National League


At one point of MLB's regular season, the leader of the NL West division was below .500 but that was then and now the Arizona Diamondbacks are the leaders with a 66-60 mark - Arizona is listed at -120 to take the NL West.

Starting pitcher Brandon Webb has been a large part of the D-backs' success with an MLB best 18 wins.

Webb sits atop of ESPN's NL Cy Young predictor and is listed as the odds-on favorite to take the NL pitching accolade at -500.

The Chicago Cubs look like they're seriously making a push to end a century long World Series drought (+300 at SPORTSBETTING.COM), currently the top team in the NL Central.

The Cubs' rotation is a large part of their success and starting pitcher Ryan Dempster, who is 14-5 with a 2.92 ERA, is one of the Cubbies' best pitchers and an option on the Cy Young menu at +700.

You might also want to wager on the "Field" option (paying out at +600) for the NL Cy Young prop as pitchers like CC Sabathia, who won last year with the AL's Indians, is part of that group. Sabathia has been unstoppable since being acquired by the Brewers in a trade, going 8-0 with his new team.

The Brew Crew are in the NL Central and Wild Card race, 5-games behind the Cubs for the divisional lead and in top spot in the Wild Card.

The end of season is within sight and there will be some interesting playoff races as teams sprint for the finish.

Have a good weekend.

Check out SPORTSBETTING.COM for all the baseball and NFL preseason lines. 

28 Comments:

 

posted by tajulia on 08/21/2008 3:41 PM

Niether, the "Moose" finally gets one

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 08/21/2008 3:45 PM

No way in hell Mussina wins the Cy Young, especially if they don't make the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade.

 

posted by tajulia on 08/21/2008 4:08 PM

You are right, it would be a slim chance, but he is trying to have a career year

 

posted by Tommy Rider on 08/21/2008 4:30 PM

I say Lee and Webb win it. Webb for sure.

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 08/21/2008 4:31 PM

I agree with you Tommy.

 

posted by IAMBELOVED on 08/21/2008 9:55 PM

Cliff Lee...K Rod has a better offensive team around him and Lee has to pitch alot more innings.  He has been huge for Cleveland this year and now that the offense is finally starting to hit they look alot better.

 

posted by IAMBELOVED on 08/21/2008 9:56 PM

Webb all the way after tonight's win.  CC finishes 2nd.  What a year CC has had!

 

posted by Mike Shuttlesworth on 08/21/2008 11:29 PM

Cliff Lee is a no brainer in my opinion but what do i know

 

posted by jays fan on 08/31/2008 7:46 PM

No way is cliff lee or k-rod or any other pitcher is going to win, Roy doc halladay is going to win the cy, he is second in win in al third in earned run avg third in strikeouts first in inning pitch first in complete games and first in shutout.

 

posted by Jeff Bonds on 08/31/2008 7:55 PM

Cliff Lee and C.C. Sabathia

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 09/01/2008 9:25 AM

I agree Bonds - how funny is it that both were teammates earlier in the season.  Makes you wonder whether or not the Tribe could have gotten back in the AL Central race with CC.

 

posted by Tony O on 09/11/2008 2:07 AM

Obviously, Cliff Lee. No if's, and's, or but's about it!

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 09/15/2008 11:52 AM

Changing my mind and taking Lincecum in the NL.  The guy leads the majors in strikeouts and his 138-pitch effort on Saturday was unreal.  The best pitcher in baseball.

 

posted by zagi-CRO on 09/24/2008 2:54 AM

If you want a better prediction's method see something about CYPP on www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php

So, this is current ranking:

AL

Cliff Lee Indians

Roy Halladay Blue Jays

Daisuke Matsuzaka Red Sox

Ervin Santana Angels

Francisco Rodriguez Angels

A.J. Burnett Blue Jays

Mike Mussina Yankees

Mariano Rivera Yankees

Jon Lester Red Sox

Jonathan Papelbon Red Sox

NL

Tim Lincecum Giants

Brandon Webb Diamondbacks

Ryan Dempster Cubs

Johan Santana Mets

Edinson Volquez Reds

Dan Haren Diamondbacks

Chad Billingsley Dodgers

Cole Hamels Phillies

Roy Oswalt Astros

Ricky Nolasco Marlins

 

posted by GoodFella on 09/24/2008 11:51 AM

I believe K-Rod will win the AL MVP........DONT AGREE WITH a RELIEF PITCHER winning it however....I agreee C. Lee & Webb will win Cy Young awards..

 

posted by zagi-CRO on 09/25/2008 6:03 AM

K-Rod had 75 G played or 47% from total GP.

How could he be the MVP??

 

posted by GoodFella on 09/25/2008 10:05 AM

zagi-cro

as you can see I DONT THINK HE SHOULD WIN the MVP....but, I do think he WILL WIN IT........

 

posted by baseball <3 on 10/05/2008 9:39 PM

what about tim lincecum he has more wins than anybody. he has left the game winning and then the bull pen screws it up. tim has 10 no decisions. i think the award goes to tim lincecum!!

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 10/06/2008 10:36 AM

I hope so - Lincecum was the best pitcher in the NL this year.

 

posted by GoodFella on 10/06/2008 10:42 AM

Lincecum should win the award. If Zona would have won the West & gotten into the playoffs, I believe the donkey voters would have voted for Webb...

 

posted by thehitman on 10/06/2008 11:26 AM

Not that he deserves to win it, but Brad Lidge deserves at least a mention here.  Lincecum and Webb are the winners IMO

 

posted by Sweat Hog on 10/06/2008 1:04 PM

With some run-support in the first-half of this season Halladay would have been a lock.  He should have 25 wins this year, he was that good, but the bats were absolutely asleep until Cito took over the team.

 

posted by baseball <3 on 10/06/2008 10:02 PM

Thank you!! for changing your mind about Lincecum. and to think that he is still considered a rookie and has all these outstanding numbers he is the only one who deserves the award. and Brandon Webb has already won the award two years ago.

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 10/07/2008 7:09 AM

Any other year Halladay would have been a good choice.  Just not this year.

 

posted by stephanie on 10/08/2008 11:05 AM

Im definatly praying for tim lincecum

Definatly the best pitcher.

 

posted by baseball <3 on 10/16/2008 9:52 PM

i cant believe the red sox won    the devil rays were winning the whole game    :(

 

posted by Whip BlueJays fan on 10/18/2008 9:19 PM

Halliday all the way!!!  Relievers shouldn't be considered.  

The Blue Jays had the worst offense in baseball and if the scored a few more runs Halladay would get 30 wins and winning hands down without pitching any different.

Let's go Blue Jays !!!!!!

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 11/11/2008 11:13 AM

Lincecum it is in the NL with the AL on deck tomorrow.

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